Lattice Injector

When used with the Discrete Element Method (DEM), the lattice injector allows injection of particles into the system with specified, mesh-independent spatial distributions.

You can use other injector types as usual. However, the main advantage when compared to the other injector types is the ability to introduce higher particle loading rapidly and make the particle distribution stable with respect to remeshing.

This injector places injection points at nodes of a regularly spaced lattice structure. Currently, the supported lattice types, which are selected in the Lattice property of the Lattice Structure injector condition, are:







Simple cubic Body-centered cubic Face-centered cubic

The Spacing injector value allows you to control the dimensions of the bounding box in the x, y, and z directions. The absolute placement of the lattice structure depends on a bounding box of all generating regions.

When you create a lattice injector, you can assign parts from the Geometry > Parts node or from the Regions node. If you assign a geometry part from the Parts node, you can optionally first set the Region property of the part to match the fluid region that contains the lattice. This is useful if the part overlaps regions and you want to restrict the injection to a specific region. The part does not need a mesh.

The only parts selectable from the Parts node are those parts from the New Shape Part menu: block, cone, cylinder, and sphere, shown combined in this example:



The following image displays particles in a body-centered cubic structure.